The Anointing Still Heals: Faith for Miracles in a Time of Need
- Dominion Bookstore
- Nov 2
- 3 min read
It happened during the anointing service.
A woman walked in with her body heavy from months of sickness. The pain had been her silent companion—through every prayer, every doctor’s visit, every sleepless night. But that day, as the anointing oil touched her forehead, something broke.Not outwardly.Inwardly.
She knew in that moment—“I am healed.”
And she was.That week, medical tests came back clear.What months of medication couldn’t fix, one moment under the anointing did.
“And the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing.” — Isaiah 10:27
Miracles are not myths. Healing is not history. The anointing is not a concept—it’s a force. And it still flows today.
The God Who Heals Hasn’t Retired
In Anointing for Breakthrough, Bishop David Oyedepo reminds us that the anointing is God’s supernatural mechanism for destroying satanic burdens and opening gates of access.
He writes,“When the anointing comes upon you, the supernatural becomes natural. What was impossible bows to divine enablement.”
You were never meant to struggle under oppression, sickness, failure, or cycles of defeat.The anointing comes to end what doctors cannot explain, and initiate what only heaven can achieve.
Why Many Miss Their Healing
They believe in God’s power but not in His willingness. Many say, “I know God can heal,” but deep inside they question whether He will. Faith must be full—both in His ability and His desire.
They look for feeling instead of trusting instruction.
Not every healing feels like fire. Some feel like nothing at all. But obedience—using the anointing oil in faith, speaking life, soaking in Word-based books—activates what emotion cannot.
They wait for public altars and miss private encounters.
Sometimes your healing won’t happen in a crowd. It’ll happen in your bedroom, while reading a testimony or laying hands on yourself in faith.
Books Are Tools for Healing
Books like The Healing Balm by Pastor Faith Oyedepo don’t just inspire—they impart.
Testimonies written in their pages become fuel for your own. Scriptures quoted become swords in your hand. Chapters read in weakness begin to stir strength.
The Word of God is medicine.
The anointing is the carrier.
And faith is the key that unlocks it all.
3 Things to Do If You Need a Miracle
1. Declare War on Doubt
Take 7 days and fill your ears with nothing but the Word. Sermons. Worship. Scripture. Books that drip with truth.
Let faith rise and fear die.
2. Use the Oil in Faith
It’s not tradition—it’s transformation. Anoint your home. Anoint your body. Anoint your child. Speak the Word while you do it. (By His stripes I am healed.)
3. Keep a Healing Journal
Write down what you’re believing for.Document even the smallest change.And when the big miracle comes—testify.
Healing Is Not Earned. It’s Received.
You don’t need to be perfect to be healed.
You don’t need to understand it all.
You just need to believe.
Believe that God still works miracles.Believe that He remembers your name.Believe that your testimony is next.
“Daughter, your faith has made you whole…” — Mark 5:34
Closing Quickening: You Are Not Forgotten
That pain you’ve been carrying?
That diagnosis?
That fear in the middle of the night?
God sees.
God heals.
God moves.
And He hasn’t run out of power.
Let books like Anointing for Breakthrough be more than words on paper—let them be the faith-filled sparks that ignite healing fire in your life.
Because your healing is not a “maybe.”
It’s a manifestation waiting to meet your faith.





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